BEST ANSWER:I bought the large version but took it back because it was too big for my Dewalt. They have a smaller version but I ended up making one for myself using the Incra miter guides. Incra also makes an "express combo" version of their crosscut guide that looks like it is very good quality.

BEST ANSWER:I bought the large version but took it back because it was too big for my Dewalt. They have a smaller version but I ended up making one for myself using the Incra miter guides. Incra also makes an "express combo" version of their crosscut guide that looks like it is very good quality.

The concept for this sled is great. However, be sure that the track for the slide will fit your saw. The slide comes with rails of 23/32 inches wide. The rails were too large for my saw so I had to make my own rails. There apparently is no standard for track-rail sizes so use caution.

BEST ANSWER:Sorry I can't give you a definitive answer as I use mine on a Jet table saw, but I would say that it is extremely likely it does, since [a] I believe the tracks on table saws that the sled will run in are standard and [b] the sled has extra material on the blade-side so that the first time you use it, you basically run it through the saw cutting the material exactly to fit your blade. I use mine all the time and wonder why I didn't get one the day I got my table saw

BEST ANSWER:Sorry I can't give you a definitive answer as I use mine on a Jet table saw, but I would say that it is extremely likely it does, since [a] I believe the tracks on table saws that the sled will run in are standard and [b] the sled has extra material on the blade-side so that the first time you use it, you basically run it through the saw cutting the material exactly to fit your blade. I use mine all the time and wonder why I didn't get one the day I got my table saw

BEST ANSWER:I assume you're asking about the 30" version of the SawStop contractor saw. I do not own that item but I see that it has a fair amount of space before the left miter track. The specs for this saw say each of the steel wings are 12" wide. The cast iron top is 20" wide, with more space on the right than left. The aluminum fence on the Rockler sled is 25". I would guess that it would fit, albeit with probably five inches of overhang. I have a DeWalt contractor saw which does not have extension wings. My saw must be flush with a supporting table in order to use the Rockler Cross Cut Sled.

BEST ANSWER:I assume you're asking about the 30" version of the SawStop contractor saw. I do not own that item but I see that it has a fair amount of space before the left miter track. The specs for this saw say each of the steel wings are 12" wide. The cast iron top is 20" wide, with more space on the right than left. The aluminum fence on the Rockler sled is 25". I would guess that it would fit, albeit with probably five inches of overhang. I have a DeWalt contractor saw which does not have extension wings. My saw must be flush with a supporting table in order to use the Rockler Cross Cut Sled.

BEST ANSWER:I use the crosscut sled on a Bosch table top saw. This saw is basically too small for using the crosscut sled. The miter slot is too close to the blade. However, what I did was trim the left sled bored flush with the saw blade. then I used the excess piece that I trimmed off and glued this to the right side sled board, and trimmed that even with the blade; thus giving me a left and right side cutoff sled with zero clearance to the blade. But to do this, you need to purchase, both the main cutoff sled (left side) AND the optional right side drop off table. Also, I use an extension table on the left side of my saw to rest the left side crosscut table on as it otherwise hangs off too far on the left. With these modifications it works very well. The crosscut sled is really made for contractor-type saws (such as the Delta Contractors Saw). But with some ingenuity it can be modified to work on a smaller saw, such as my Bosch.

BEST ANSWER:I use the crosscut sled on a Bosch table top saw. This saw is basically too small for using the crosscut sled. The miter slot is too close to the blade. However, what I did was trim the left sled bored flush with the saw blade. then I used the excess piece that I trimmed off and glued this to the right side sled board, and trimmed that even with the blade; thus giving me a left and right side cutoff sled with zero clearance to the blade. But to do this, you need to purchase, both the main cutoff sled (left side) AND the optional right side drop off table. Also, I use an extension table on the left side of my saw to rest the left side crosscut table on as it otherwise hangs off too far on the left. With these modifications it works very well. The crosscut sled is really made for contractor-type saws (such as the Delta Contractors Saw). But with some ingenuity it can be modified to work on a smaller saw, such as my Bosch.

I bought this sled and used it on a Ryobi, which I later sold. I have replaced it with a Rigid. The sled no longer is wide enough to reach the blade on the Rigid. How can I adapt the sled to my new saw?

Reviews

I purchased the Table Saw Crosscut Sled when it first came out. It is a great improvement over the shop made jig that I had. I am very pleased with it, and I recommend it very highly for a wood shop. I want to add another comment about Rockler products. I receive other wood working magazine's but I always go back to your company for parts and shop items. Your personnel are always friendly and helpful. Thanks

I appreciate this jig more every time I use it. A little more information is in order about "perfect" setup. Get your blade aligned with the fence before doing anything else. The blade should be as parallel to the miter slot as possible. Once that is done, move the jig's fence to line up with the front of the blade and place a large draftsman's square against the saw blade, not touching the teeth. Slide the jig forward a bit and align the jig's fence with the edge of the sqare. Once you have a perfect 90 degree alignment, lock down the fence and loosen the transparent plastic indicator on the jig and align the indicator line with the zero mark. This process will assure that any angle you cut will be as near perfect as possible. Put a flat shelf near your table saw with a couple of pieces of MDF on it to give the miter bar space while the MDF supports the jig's table. This will help keep it flat over the years. It will also keep it handy because once you learn how accurate this gadget is, you'll be using it frequently. You can also add a sacrificial board behind the work piece to stop tear out. Read the instructions thoroughly before you cut it to size on your saw. And consider also buying the drop off sled as well. It really helps make a clean cut.

I've only been in woodworking for about 6 months. I tried creating my own sled, but it just wasn't 100% so I decided to purchased this crosscut sled. I own a Ridgid 3660 Table Saw and when I got this sled I thought, at first, I messed up because it hung over the hole where the blade is. I went ahead and put the sled on my table saw and with a 80 tooth blade, turned on the table saw and cut the sled to perfect size. I also purchased the drop off platform and had to do the same. I used them both everyday and has saved me a lot of time and grief trying to make my cuts 100% accurate.

The cut off sled is dead on accurate. I use it with the drop off table. I checked it for square right out of the box. A machinist square confirmed the accuracy. I then arbitrarily tried a 30 deg. cut, and measured it for accuracy. I didn't have to make any adjustments. I've used it a number of times since my recent purchase. A great value, especially when purchased as a unit.

It is the most accurate and the most easy setup of any I've seen. We are on our second one. When we changed table saws the first one would not fit so we needed another sled. After reviewing several alternatives, we decided this one was still the best one available.

I love this crosscut sled. My only comment is that there needs to be a sled made for left tilting saws so that angled crosscuts can be made. I would immediately buy one if Rockler ever decides to manufacture one.

I have had lot of trouble making accurate miters with my table saw miter gauqe. I have used this assembly to make an end table with a tile insert and it was a joy to work with and no wasted wood. It arrived as stated on your shpping invoice and assembly was very easy and accurate with the supplied instructions. I shall continue to order as my needs arise. Thank you for your service.

I chose the Rockler Crosscut Sled over competitor's because I have a SawStop and a metal fence would not work. I am very impressed with the accuracy of the cuts and the 'build' quality of the device. The degree scale is dead on accurate. There is no slop in the miterslot. It without doubt makes cross cutting safer and more accurate than miter gauges. I previously used a Kreg precision miter gauge, which I no longer have any use for. This product gets my highest accolades.

I recieved the Crosscut sled and the drop off table from Rockler and was very impressed with the fit finish and quality of the product. It was easy to setup and use and has provided me with another tool for the shop that I know can't do without. The only negative point I see with it is that it needs a "T" bar at the front end to keep the sled from tilting down when doing wider boards. This can be easily fixed and I will get around to it soon. Very pleased with both the Sled and drop off table and will have many years of use from it.

Got it on my doorstep on Friday, just in time for the two base cabinets I am making for the kitchen. Granite is on its way, so I have to get them done.I put the drop off sled on and ran it thru the blade....zero clearence on the right side.The left side is about one half inch to the left of the blade. I guess every saw is different. So I don't have zero clearance on the left now, but something tells me I have to move the runners over and then I can push the sled thru the blade and have total zero cl.I am SO happy with it. I made my own a year ago...it never was that good. But this thing is right on the money. I don't make comments or reviews on websites...this is only the second time I've done it out of thousands of web pages regarding woodworking, and I feel this sled is worth EVERY penny.....by the way, it costs a lot less than other set ups like this one.....money well spent.Today I used the stop on the miter bar. I was making a face frame for the cabinets. It saved me SO much time....and I need that because I am under the gun to get them done. I will be done tomorrow thanks to my new sled.We woodworkers are something, aren't we? A little thing like a sled and it makes you HAPPY.Don't hestate, just buy it!! You will NOT be sorry, I'm not.And no, I don't work for Rockler......I'm just very happy with this product, period.

It works great every time I use it. The angle markings are easy to read and adjust. The blade is against the the table so all you have to do is set the cut mark on the edge and that's where it will be cut.

I ordered it late Wednesday and got it Friday noon.I removed it from the box and put the bottom strips on.Made a couple of test cuts. It was dead on right from the box. I liked the sale price and free shipping. Thanks Rockler.

I cannot really rate the product other than fit and finish is excellent and it appears to be very solid. What I can tell you is that I received the sled with a broken MDF fence. I wrote a letter on June 6th at 8:40 PM explaining what happened. About 8:45 I got a call from Rockler from a very nice lady about the note I had sent. She was knowledgeable, very nice, and I received the replacement part this afternoon. Nice to have people that know the business, and are as pleasant as this person. Sorry that I did not get her name, but well done Rockler for having this type of quality employee. Thanks and regards, JM

Just what the Doctor orderd. I build Cigar Box Guitars and other instruments. It is a must. [Drop Off Sled] is a must to have with the Table Saw Crosscut Sled. I like to know who thunk it? Any how don't quit thinking!

I'm not the easiest guy to please but I have to say I was impressed with this product. The sled is very well designed and equally well made. The main board is 1/2" thick 23-3/4" x 23-3/4" MDF table with melamine coating. This combined with the low friction slippery tape applied to the bottom makes it glide very well.The miter slide bar has spring-loaded ball bearings that have adjustable tension to eliminate slop in the miter slot. The aluminum fence is nicely sized and measures 3" high x 25" long. The MDF fence face measures 2-7/8" high x 27" long and can be repositioned at any time to suit your needs and can be removed and replaced at will.The easy-to-read 1/2° graduations and a hair-line indicator and larger scale makes this a breeze to use. The 90° stop is steel and adjustment screw is held in place with LocTite so it won't move once it's adjusted.Both table boards come a bit wider and allows the user to custom fit this to their particular saw.The sled drop off platform in made the same way. The miter bar has the same spring-loaded ball bearings but includes an additional feature that locks it in position so it doesn't move.Conclusion:As I'm concerned, this is one of the nicest and easiest to use miter gage / sleds on the market and will be in my shop for a good long time. Is it cheap; no, but them again nothing is these days but the quality and forethought make this a real winner.This miter gage functions the same basic way any miter gage does, it follows the T-slot in the cast iron top. If your saw blade is not parallel with the T-slot then your cuts will be off. I suggest you periodically check this to ensure accurate repeatable cuts. Once this is done then trim the table boards to size and you'll be good to go.

I love this item. I feel it is of excellent quality. There was some minor damage to the board (not due to packageing) and like usual Rockler handled things perfectly. Now all the mistakes that I make are still going to be my fault!

I purchased the Cross Cut sled and took advantage of the Free drop off table and Free shipping right after Christmas. I could not be happier. The sled was dead on out of the box after a quick trim with the table saw. I turn segmented bowls, and this sled cuts dead accurate zero clearence miters every time. My only comment for improvement would be a stop block that works in conjunction with the drop off table.This may be the best Rockler product I ever purchased.

This was a Christmas gift and a wonderful one. It came with the optional drop-off platform and both were exceptionally easy to set up and a terrific addition to my Ridgid Table Saw. They work great, dead-on accurate, and provide a zero clearance for the blade.Overall, I'm very pleased with both the sled and the drop-off platform and highly recommend both. A very good deal for the money.

The system works great with my Rigid saw. The calibration was dead-on. Would appreciate a parts list for the sled. Editor's note. Sled comes preassembled except for self-adhesive low-friction tape and hold down clamp. See instructions linked in left hand side bar of this offer.

This is a very great addition for my Ridgid TS3612. It was very easy to set up, thought it was off a little but it was my fence. It was dead on! Had a little shipping damage that ended up getting trimmed off anyway. Rockler insisted on sending a replacement. Can't beat the service and value!!

I recently acquired a Jet ProShop saw and needed a sled for cutting panels and also wanted something that provided better support for small stock than the standard Jet miter gauge. The Rockler sled works like charm. Compared to some of the other sleds I looked at it was less expensive, simpler (a good thing in my book), and easier to use thanks to the nice large scale. I also looked at an Incra sled but wound up going with the Rockler because it was simpler and easier to use. The fact that it was also cheaper was just icing on the cake.

This is so great. I have been making schoolhouse clocks with 22.5 degree segments and they always had to be tweaked on the sander, with this sled, never again. All cuts are perfect thanks to this sled, Thanks Rockler!

This is a great addition to my table saw. The accuracy is unbelievable. The zero tolerance of the sled and drop off eliminate ragged cuts. Works great for cutting small pieces. I made some picture frames with the 22.5 degree cut and they fit perfectly. Great product and great value.

Been in woodworking for 25+ years. Have made cross cut sleds but decided to go with this one. Put it on my saw, set the fence and started cutting right away. Couldn't believe how easy and accurate it was. Has saved me a lot of time and effort.

Excellent shop jig. I like the easy sliding motion of the ball bearings on the track guide and friction tape.I find the cross-cut sled to be very accurate. I have purchased many of your products and I am very pleased with all and prices are reasonable as well.

I purchased this item because I have wanted a crosscut sled for some time and had seen several that could be made but you couldn't get the accuracy that can be achieved with this one.I haven't used it very much since I received but I was impressed with the 1/2 degree adjustments that are available to use if necessary. I also like the ease of sliding on my table saw. I gave a rating on my crosscut sled and after I read some of the others I got the thinking again about mine and I have no complaints what soever. It is a fine piece of equipment, it fits my Grizzly 10" table saw just fine, I had no trouble getting it set up. Just wanted to add to what I said before.

As some of the other reviews have stated, I had wanted an accurate crosscut sled for some time and preferred to purchase one with the thought it would be more accurate than one I could make. This product meets all of my expectations. I found it easy to set up and use on my Delta Unisaw and am most pleased with its performance. The only possible negative I might have at this point is that the stop for making repetive cuts tends to "creep" when tightened but so far that has not been a problem. I also purchased the drop-off platform and highly recommend purchasing that when you purchhase the cross cut sled. The two work very well together.

This well designed sled has solved so many problens for me as a woodworker. My saw is old and angle cuts always had to be tweaked on the sander, and was a real pain in the neck. Since using this sled all my cuts are perfect, and the time saved is remarkable. Nice to buy a tool that works perfect.

After several years of making frames with a homemade miter sled, I finally have the adjustability and precision I need at a very reasonable price. I've made several frames with the Rockler crosscut sled and they have the perfect miters I've always tried to achieve.

Was very easy to set up and match to my saw. I could never get the miter that came with my saw to work good as it was hard to keep the wood from slipping while cutting, and it would not work well with a long piece of wood. This miter solves all of my problems.

Extremely reasonable for a multi angle cross cut sled. It took only a couple of minutes to assemble and calibrate to my saw. It made perfect cut miters right from the start. It has already saved me lots of time and frustration with its accurate cuts. This is a great product for the price! Thank you Rockler.

I bought the Cross Sled because of some problems I was having with cutting sharp angles. I found it to be an excellent product the first time I used it. I was building a 5 ft. glass display case and wanted to make sure all trim angles were perfect. A very nice product.

A little too much money, but I love it. Buy the drop off platform too. Accurate and easy to set up. Just a bit much on price considering you could buy two - 4X8 sheets of MDF for the same price. But I am satisfied.

I bought this instead of building a cross cut sled because I was in a time crunch. I have to say that all of the good reviews were spot on! It comes out of the box mostly assembled and with a little of adjustment you're ready to go. I used a scrap piece of 14 x14 plywood and did the 5 cut method to dial in the zero degree position, it repeats very well. I'm glad I bought it but I will still build the sled for other uses.

Great product...been using it for most of a year. Very accurate, solidly built. I've been building a large tool chest for my garage, and built a shelf just to hold this for easy removal later. If you are considering buying, this is an excellent upgrade to a table saw.

I've built crosscut and miter sleds over the years, but after completely rebuilding and re-aligning my tablesaw I opted for this one and it's worked out very well. Once it's set and trued cuts are clean and accurate, also the adjustable fence and clamp add flexibility and quick set up. My only misgiving is having the platform made of MDF but with careful use it should last--I'll report back in a few months. Overall, a great product.

I really like this sled. Maybe not as robust as a home made unit, but the flexibility is tremendous. The ability to control the cutting angle within a fraction of a degree is terrific. Got it on sale with the drop off platform, so it was a very good value. Really appreciate being able ot cut a concise angle

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